WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922 Soca Three More 'Debs' Make Social Bows During Holidays Mr, and Mrs. Arthur S. Coffin will present their daughter, Miss Lois Cof- fin, to society at a tea on Friday af- ternoon of next week, from four until seven o'clock, at their residence, 841 Prospect avenue. Assisting in the re- ceiving line will be the following young women: Misses Margaret Boy- den, Rachel Foster, Katherine Prest, Elizabeth Copeland, Josephine Hoyt, Alice de Windt, Catherine Mordock, Frances Wood, Virginia Miller, Janet Lawrence, Polly Packard, Gertrude Bissell and Mary von Hofsten. Mr, and Mrs, Charles T., Mordock, 645 Maple avenue, will give a tea dance this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'colck, at the Hotel Ambassador, to introduce to society their daughter, Katharine. ---- The Winnetka and Hubbard Woods sponsors of the National Kindergar- ten 'and Elementary College were hosts at a reception given at the Win- netka Woman's club on Tuesday eve- ning. The guests of honor were Mrs. Andrew MacLeish, chairman, and Mrs, B, F. Langworthy, vice-chairman of the North Shore Citizens' commit- tee, and Miss Edna Dean Baker, presi- dent of the College. The sponsors in- clude: Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Adams, Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Alschuler, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Barber, Miss Katherine Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bers- bach, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Blatchford, Mr. and Mrs. Ayres Boal, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bradstreet, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Brown, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Burley, Mrs. Herman Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butz, Mrs. Florence S. Capron, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cluett, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Colton Daughaday, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Daughaday, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. F. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Elting, Mrs. Christian Fenger, Mr. and Mrs. James Fentress, Miss Mary Garret- son, Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. Harry N. Gottlieb, Miss Olive Grover, Mrs. James A. Houghteling, Mr. and Mrs. Landon Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kaston. Mr. and Mrs. Phile- mon B. Kohlsaat, Mrs. M. R. Kult- char, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lackner, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Langworthy, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lieber, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. McKenzie, Mrs, Rudolph Matz, Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery, Mr, and Mrs. Roswell B. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mordock, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. Marc Neuman, Mr. and Mrs. John Nash Ott, Mrs. Carrie B. Pouty, Rev. and Mrs. James A. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rumsey, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H, Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Perry 'Dunlap Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Starr, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. William Sidley, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Horace K. Tenney, Mr. and Mrs. John Ven- nema, Mr. and Mrs, Willoughby G. Walling, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walpole, Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Washburne, Mr. ! CTIVITIES and Mrs. T.eon H. Winne, Mr. Mrs. Arthur H. Woodward, Eloise Wortley. -- A Mother Goose Party has been ar- ranged for Juvenile members of the Ouilmette Country club on Thursday afternoon, December 28. On the same evening there will be dancing for the children of the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, from seven until nine o'clock. On Friday evening, December 29, the Juniors will hold their annual Christmas party, with dancing com- mencing at nine o'clock. The com- mittee in charge of this affair includes Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Seibold, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. King and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harwood. -- The Winnetka Congregational Sun- day School Kindergarten had a most successful Christmas party on last Saturday afternoon, when 92 little tots, 58 mothers and fathers joined in the fun. Santa Claus in the person of Mr. Edward Ellis was such a jolly fellow, absolutely thrilling the kiddies. After the festivities they all depart- ed for the dining room where the prettiest of little tables were set for the little folks to have refreshments. The refreshments were prepared by Mrs. Herbert Haven, Mrs. Glen C. Bull and Mrs. G. J. Nicholl. --_---- Miss Louise von Hofsten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo von Hofsten, 773 Prospect avenue, Miss Virginia Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Miller, 11 Indian Hill road, Miss Lois Coffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Coffin, 841 Prospect avenue, Miss Rachel Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Foster, 596 Maple avenue, and Miss Margaret Boyden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Boyden, 725 Pine street, returned home yesterday from Bryn Mawr col- lege, for the holiday vacation. and Mrs. ---- Mr. and Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, 435 Elm street, will present their daugh- ter, Josephine, to society at a tea dance on Christmas afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at the Ambassador. Assisting a the tea tables will be the Misses Katherine Mordock, Margaret Mac- Caughney, Harriet May, Rachel Fos- tler, Gertrude Bissell, Virginia Den- Alice de Windt, Lois Coffin, Frances Wood, Margaret Mercer, Anne Schut- tler, Gertrude Bissell, Virginia Den- nehey, and Barbara Nicholls. --_--Q-- Mrs. Theodore Coyne, Provident ave., has charge of a Christmas party to be given to the children of the Matheon day nursery at the Chicago Commons on Saturday afternoon. The Matheon club of Oak Park is sponsoring the affair, which will have all the attributes of a real Christmas with Santa Claus, gifts and a program of songs. Members along the North Shore are all going down in a group to the festivities. ----= At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the North Shore Thea- ter Guild, Miss Margaret Barclay De Lay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. De Lay, 878 Oak street, was made an active member of the Guild. Miss De Lay is the first one to receive this honor outside of some of the members themselves as a reward for her work in characterization of Judy Abbott in "Daddy Long Legs" last winter. ges Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Levinson and children, 1064 Spruce street, have gone to Miami, Florida, for a month, I Use BROWN & WHITE CABS such as to EF trust that our service has been Christmas merrier and your New Year happier! make your PHONE WINNETKA 155 A group of Winnetka girls who came in on the Smith special train Wednesday morning from the east in- cluded Margaret DeLay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeLay, Caroline Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Case, Eleanor Woodward, Jaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Wood- ward, Miss Jessie Lloyd, daughter of Mrs. Lola Maverick Lloyd, Miss Mar- cella Mettler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler, and Miss Christine Baumann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Baumann. --O---- The Winnetka Woman's club ex- tends an invitation to all sons and daughters and guests (over twelve years of age) of club members, for Thursday, December 28, at three o'clock, at the clubhouse. "A Christ- mas Fantasy" will be presented by high school pupils, after which there will be dancing, music to be furnished by Kippy Orchestra. Om Mr. and Mrs. George B. Walkey of Hubbard Woods announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Eleanor Jule, to Joseph G. Udelhofen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Udelhofen of Hub- bard Woods, and Webster, Wis. | The Night Before If you've forgotten some little gift you meant to get for Christmas, here's where you'll find it even if it is the '"'night before." Perhaps it's candy, perfume, writing pa- per or just a pretty Christmas card. Come in and let us help with your last minute shop- ping. XXXXX3 A Merry @hristmas and Smiling Sernire XXXXXI ~ Community Pharmacy CHAS. R. PATCHEN 574 Phone Lincoln Ave. 164 VIP VIPPITIIPOPVPIIIIIPIVPIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIININIIIPPPOICOPIRPISYY OOOO 000000000000 0000000088000 80000000000a0400 WINNETKA Join Qur Christmas Savings Club For 1923 Start Now Come in Saturday Evening 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. STATE BANK DON'T FORGET! See if that if you have not looked over your VICTORY BONDS, do so at once. BONDS that have been called for payment. When You Invest Go to Your Local Banker He is your logical adviser in all financial affairs you are holding any | | : Her ser nS Sa) 2 tis AB Heats tae COME SIT VE DOO TNORNIN> EVEN IAN AFTERNOON CHRISTMAS DINNER will be served BY THIS AULDHEARTHSTANE LULL TELEPHONE WINNETKA 1895 from one to three o'clock. ROSE Reservations will be appreciated Phone Winnetka}1895 Luncheon and Dinner served each day in the Tea Room bor In the Hearthstone Candy Shop you will find -- Christmas Dinner Favors -- Christmas Place Cards -- Candle Shades -- Cards and Gifts for the last-minute shopper--Home-Made Candies-- The Hearthstone Tea and Candy Shop 5) 942-944 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods in